Crawdad1
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TVM? They have some real nice 36 calibers for sale right now already built.
Take a look,
http://www.tennesseevalleymuzzleloading.com/showroom
Take a look,
http://www.tennesseevalleymuzzleloading.com/showroom
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I did not want to say what I thought about that builder. But you are passing on advise worth noting. Using seamless hydraulic tubing for smooth bore barrels has been questioned.Honestly I would do your research first. I did some digging and it seems some people have had... issues... with him, to say the least. I think I'm going to be finding a different builder for my squirrel rifle.
okay thanks, well I was wondering but didn't know?Honestly I would do your research first. I did some digging and it seems some people have had... issues... with him, to say the least. I think I'm going to be finding a different builder for my squirrel rifle.
At least there are some caplock .36 factory rifles available from DPS. Here in De we can use them on squirrels, .45 is okay on deer.Honestly I would do your research first. I did some digging and it seems some people have had... issues... with him, to say the least. I think I'm going to be finding a different builder for my squirrel rifle.
At least there are some caplock .36 factory rifles available from DPS. Here in De we can use them on squirrels, .45 is okay on deer.
Is DPS your term for Pedersoli? Just wondering, I had to search for what it meant and the results came back to a couple of your posts.
I do like the Pedersoli frontier rifle in .36 caliber, but I'm afraid it might be too muzzle heavy. I'd like to handle one before buying.